AI Detector App for Android: Check Any Video or Image On-Screen
Most AI detectors make you upload files to a website. AI Detector: While You Watch checks whatever is on your Android screen with one tap — here's how it works.
Every AI detector faces the same usability problem: the suspicious content is inside another app — a TikTok clip, an Instagram photo, a dating profile — and traditional detectors live on websites that want an uploaded file. The gap between “I wonder if this is fake” and an actual answer is five steps of friction, so nobody checks.
AI Detector: While You Watch closes that gap to one tap.
How it works
- Set up once (about two minutes). Sign in with Google, allow notifications, and enable the accessibility service — the app guides you through each step.
- A quiet notification waits in your shade. While you use your phone normally, the detector sits in the notification panel with a Check for AI button.
- Tap when something feels off. The app captures what’s on screen at that moment and analyzes it for AI generation, deepfakes, and face manipulation.
- Verdict in seconds. A notification tells you “looks fake” or “looks real” with a likelihood percentage. Tap it for the full report: GenAI score, diffusion-model and GAN detection, face-manipulation and deepfake analysis.
Because it works at the screen level, it works everywhere: TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, Chrome, dating apps — anything your screen can show.
Privacy, by design
- You trigger every capture. There is no background monitoring, no automatic scanning, no recording. The accessibility permission does exactly one thing: take the screenshot you asked for.
- Minimal analysis pipeline. The captured frame is analyzed and the verdict returned to you.
What it costs
| Plan | Price | Checks |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 5 per day, ad-supported |
| Pro Starter | $4.99 one-time | 100 checks, no daily cap |
| Pro Monthly | $9.99/month | 500 per month, priority speed |
When to use it
Pair the app with the manual skills from our guides: use your eyes for context (who posted this? why now?), and use the detector for the pixels — the statistical fingerprints of generation that no human eye can see.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from web-based AI detectors?
Web detectors need a file or URL, which means screenshotting, saving, switching apps, and uploading. AI Detector: While You Watch analyzes what's already on your screen with one tap from the notification shade, so checking fits inside normal scrolling.
What does the app detect?
AI-generated images (diffusion models like Midjourney, DALL-E, Flux, and GAN-based generators), deepfakes, and face manipulation — with a likelihood score and a per-category breakdown in the report.
Is it free?
Yes — 5 checks per day free, with ads. Pro Starter ($4.99 one-time, 100 checks) and Pro Monthly ($9.99, 500 checks/month) remove ads and add history and priority speed.
Does it record my screen in the background?
No. Nothing is captured until you tap the Check for AI button. The accessibility permission exists solely to take that one screenshot when you ask for it.
Is a 94% score proof the content is fake?
It's a strong probability, not a certificate. All AI detection is probabilistic — the app gives you a likelihood and a breakdown so you can weigh it together with context, source, and the manual checks from our guides.